Description: The three species are here descriped as on as the difference in appearance is negligent (Angola Impala has a black stripe on the face, the East African Impala a larger body and bigger trophy). Middlesized antelope with a weight of around 70 kg. and a shoulderheight of up to 100 cm. General colour bright rufous fawn on the back, paler on the flanks and white underparts. The horns are long, slender and very graceful, lyrate, S-shaped, curving upwards as they spread.

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